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Montgomery,Alabama 36106
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DEGREES OFFERED

Bachelor of Arts in Music

Bachelor of Arts in Music, Performance - Vocal/Choral

Bachelor of Arts in Music, Performance - Instrumental

Minor in Music


The Music department endeavors to offer superior training in music performance in the context of a liberal arts education. Consistent with the educational orientation of the College, music studies center upon the classical tradition of western music while recognizing the important contribution of music from other cultures and traditions. In order to accomplish these goals, music graduates are expected to possess skills in and an understanding of music theory and history, as well as an appropriately high level of achievement in performance.

Faculty Info:

Damion Womack, D.M.A., Chair, Department of Fine Arts; Assistant Professor of Music, Director of Choral Activities James Conely, Ed.D. Adjunct Instructor of Music, Organ and Piano Curtis Hollinger, M.M.Ed. Adjunct Instructor, Clarinet, Woodwinds Elizabeth Bryan Kimbrough ’06, M.S., Troy University, Instructor of Music, Voice Adam Locklear, Director of Percussion Rusty Logan, D.A. Director of Bands Brenda Luchsinger, D.M.A. Adjunct Instructor of Music, Applied Horn Kevin Manderville, D.M. Adjunct Instructor of Music, Guitar Laryne Monte, Accompanist, Department of Music; Instructor of Music Brandon Slocumb, Instructor of Music, D.M.A., Low Brass, Brass Pedagogy, Ear Training



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